Anyone in Canada bought extended warranty from the States for their Doo?? Through Parts Nation its a quarter the cost compared to Canada....
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that seems like a MIGHTY BIG DISCOUNT?Anyone in Canada bought extended warranty from the States for their Doo?? Through Parts Nation its a quarter the cost compared to Canada....
BummerContacted BRP directly and they sent me their warranty agreements, per country. You have to buy warranty in the country you bought your sled!! So much for a cheap start to the sled season!
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I bought extended warranty on my last snow checked sled, a 1999 AC powder special. Part way through the warranty, the outfit that I had the warranty with sold the warranty to another outfit and it turned into quite the gong show. The only warranty I needed was a clutch and I DID get a clutch in the end but it was not a positive experience. Not really fair to paint ALL third party warranties used on that experience but to was learning experience for sure.Anyone in Canada bought extended warranty from the States for their Doo?? Through Parts Nation its a quarter the cost compared to Canada....
Won't be long before we know the truth of this one.Doo is looking to sell more extended warranties. That is why they cut their warranty on spring orders from 4 years to 3. Poo kept it at 4.
I bet Doo drops it again for the 2023 spring orders. They have become much less consumer- oriented over the years and that trend will likely continue.
Doo should try getting more input from real riders and less from their paid/compensated Ambassadors.
I hope they don't doo it, but it seems like a trend with Doo.Won't be long before we know the truth of this one.![]()
If I had to guess they get them for free, along with the side by sides and seadoos.Doo the ambassadors buy their own sleds or does Doo provide them?Have you ever heard anyone condemn anything they got for free